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Old 25th February 2018, 04:20 PM   #1
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Hi Stu.

Nice job. Yes, the stiching looks much better. I'm hoping to have one of these soon. Been looking for a long time.

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Old 26th February 2018, 08:47 PM   #2
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Hi Stu.

Nice job. Yes, the stiching looks much better. I'm hoping to have one of these soon. Been looking for a long time.

Rick
I beat the gun a bit posting the pic of the stitching. Here is the "finished" job. I do not intend to go any further, but I do think it looks a bit better with the 3 lines of stitching done, even though it looks a bit rough. Better than just a row of holes!
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